The Wind Singer

Paperback Published on: 01/06/2001
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The Wind Singer
Epic and enjoyable fantasy
This book is perfect for fans of Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials trilogy or the Harry Potter series. It is a wonderful trilogy full of magic, brilliant... READ MORE
Gem R
The Wind Singer
Charming
What impressed me the most about this book was its simplicity, despite being 100% fantasy, which usually requires a greater apparatus. The story was engagi... READ MORE
Diana O. at Aylesbury
The Wind Singer
A brilliant adventure begins!
The first book in the Wind on Fire trilogy is an amazing book! I remember listening to the audio version when I was little and being completely swept up in... READ MORE
Ellie at Waterstones Blackpool

Synopsis

Harry Potter, stand back! Philip Pulman, get your coat! The Hath family has arrived! Hanno, Ira, Bowman, Kestrel and Pinpin Hath are an unhappy family in the world of Aramanth, ruled over by Maslo Inch and his Examiners. Life there is strictly regulated. From the age of two, every citizen must sit regular examinations, the results of which dictate the entire family's social standing, right down to what they can wear. Everyone must live by the Oath of Dedication, they must 'strive harder to reach higher.' But there is no soul in Aramanth and Kestrel and her twin brother are becoming increasingly rebellious. Kestrel is drawn to the wind singer, an ancient statue which stands in the city's square which, myth has it, used to sing until the evil spirit lord, the Morah, stole its voice. Somehow Kestrel knows that to restore happiness to Aramanth, she must restore the voice of the wind singer. She embarks on a dangerous and thrilling mission with Bowman but they also find Mumpo in tow. Mumpo is the school dunce who nobody likes but who adores Kestrel. As their journey progresses, they pass through many diiferent lands and meet some very strange races. Each step of the way they learn th

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Egmont UK Ltd
  • ISBN: 9781405209908
  • Number of pages: 352
  • Dimensions: 199 x 131 x 23 mm
  • Weight: 278g

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The Wind Singer
Great Story
The wind singer by William Nicholson is about another world where there are different classes of people from grey up to white. The greys are the poorest an... READ MORE
A Calver
The Wind Singer
really good fantasy adventure for teens
I purchased this book for my 13 year old daughter who is studying it in her English at school. I read it to assist her. Although I woudln't normally read t... READ MORE
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